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Published on: January 7, 2019
The MDM2 inhibitor Nutlin-3 modulates dendritic cell-induced T cell proliferation
Chiara Gasparini1, Alberto Tommasini, Giorgio Zauli
1Institute for Maternal and Child Health IRCCS Burlo Garofolo, Trieste, Italy. chiara.gasparini@burlo.trieste.it
Abstract:
Nutlin-3, a small molecule inhibitor of the MDM2/p53 interaction, has been recently taken into consideration as a promising therapeutic tool for tumor treatment based on its ability to stabilize and activate the p53 transcription factor pathway. Since Nutlin-3 displays non cell-autonomous tumor-suppressor activities, we wanted to investigate its effect on dendritic cell functions, given the central role of these cells in the modulation of the immune response. We found that Nutlin-3 alone slightly affected the levels of major histocompatibility complex and costimulatory molecules and significantly promoted the ability of dendritic cells to stimulate T cells in the mixed lymphocyte reaction. Taken together, our findings suggest that the ability of Nutlin-3 to modulate dendritic cell functions and therefore lymphocyte proliferation might represent an additional important mechanism by which Nutlin-3 exerts its non cell-autonomous tumor-suppression function.

